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USPS New Inverted Jenny Sheet Of 6

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  • Certification: Uncertified
  • Grade: Ungraded
  • Place of Origin: United States
  • Quality: Mint Never-Hinged
  • 1000 Units in Stock
  • Location:Kansas City, Missouri
  • Ships to:Worldwide
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About USPS<br>Contact Us<br>Payment<br>Shipping<br>Returns<br>Legal<br>FAQs<br>Welcome to the Official U.S. Postal Service Store on eBay!<br>Last Chance<br>Gifts & Collectibles<br>Special Occasions<br>Business<br>Everyday<br>More Stamps<br>USPS New Inverted Jenny Sheet of 6<br>USPS New Inverted Jenny Sheet of 6<br>Item Description<br>This is the new Inverted Jenny.<br>These self-adhesive stamps were issued in sheets of 6.<br>This souvenir sheet features a new version of perhaps the most famous error in the history of U.S. stamps: the inverted Jenny, a 1918 misprint that highlights the ways a single stamp can turn history upside down.<br>The sheet includes six Inverted Jenny stamps, reprinted with an updated denomination and surrounded by an illustration that includes the National Postal Museum in Washington, D.C.; the route of the first regularly scheduled airmail service between Washington, Philadelphia, and New York; and aviation pioneer Reuben H. Fleet, who was in charge of the first group of airmails pilots. The intaglio printing plates for the new stamps were created using proofs made in 2013 from the original Inverted Jenny dies.<br>Issued to commemorate the start of the first regular airmail services in the United States, the original Jenny stamp was designed to show a Curtiss JN-4H, or :Jenny” the biplane used to deliver the mail. However, on May 14, 1918 the day an official notice said the stamp would debut, collector William T. Robey of Washington, D.C. purchased one sheet of 100 stamps that mistakenly showed the biplane upside down-and one of the greatest philatelic treasures in U.S. history was released into the world.<br>About us<br>About us<br>Shipping<br>Returns<br>Payment<br>Contact us<br>About us<br>About Us<br>A self-supporting government enterprise, the U.S. Postal Service is the only delivery service that reaches every address in the nation: 152 million residences, businesses and Post Office Boxes. The Postal Service receives no tax dollars for operating expenses and relies on the sale of postage, products and services to fund its operations. With more than 31,000 retail locations and the most frequently visited website in the federal government, USPS.com, the Postal Service has annual revenue of more than $65 billion and delivers nearly 40 percent of the world's mail. The Postal Service has been named the Most Trusted Government Agency for seven years and the fourth Most Trusted Business in the nation by the Ponemon Institute.<br>Shipping<br>Shipping<br>Shipping<br>Order Shipments<br>All orders are shipped from Kansas City, Missouri via USPS Priority Mail service.<br>Orders over $250 will be shipped USPS Priority Mail with Signature Confirmation.<br>You can typically expect your order to arrive at your shipping address 4 - 5 business days from the date you place your order.<br>Order processing for order shipment at USPS takes place Monday through Friday, excluding Postal Holidays (see Postal Holidays section below for complete listing).<br>Orders may be shipped to all 50 non-contiguous United States including Post Office boxes, US Territories, APO / FPO / DPO addresses, and foreign addresses (international orders).<br>Handling Fees<br>All stamp and philatelic product orders are charged $1.25 for orders up to $50.00 and $1.75 for orders $50.01 and greater.<br>An additional $5.00 surcharge will be added to the handling fees for an international order to be mailed to a foreign address (an address outside the United States or its territories).<br>Why does USPS charge a handling fee?<br>A Handling Fee is charged to cover the cost of materials and transportation for orders filled through Stamp Fulfillment Services in Kansas City, Missouri.<br>Postal Holidays<br>The United States Postal Service observes the following holidays:<br>New Year's Day<br>Martin Luther King, Jr. Birthday<br>Washington's Birthday (Presidents' Day)<br>Memorial Day<br>Independence Day<br>Labor Day<br>Columbus Day<br>Veterans' Day<br>Thanksgiving Day<br>Christmas Day<br>Returns<br>Returns<br>Returns for Exchange<br>We strive to deliver stamps of